

Reggie Nadelson
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Albertine, New York’s Most Charming French Bookstore
Albertine, in a Fifth Avenue mansion, is a portal to both Gilded Age New York and the Francophone world.

Keens Steakhouse Is a Shrine to a Bygone New York
Keens, a fixture in midtown Manhattan since 1885, is a shrine to a bygone city.

Inside New York’s Fulton Fish Market, the Biggest in the U.S.
New York’s Fulton Fish Market, which supplies the city with nearly half its seafood, is run by third-, fourth-, even sixth-generation fishmongers.

Café Carlyle, Manhattan’s Last Great Supper Club
Any night at the Upper East Side’s nearly 70-year-old cabaret still feels like a big night out.

Lexington Candy Shop Serves New York’s Best Egg Creams
The owners of Lexington Candy Shop have, for over 98 years, refined their recipe and still make their syrups from scratch.

The Lower East Side Fabric Store That Helped Outfit ‘Bridgerton’
Mendel Goldberg, a Jewish immigrant from Poland, opened his shop in the late 1800s. Four generations later, it’s a go-to destination for top costume designers.

The Sweets Shop in Queens That Evokes an Old-World Confectionery
Aigner Chocolates has been making all its own treats for the past 93 years. Now it’s in full spring holiday mode, beckoning locals with toffee...

Sahadi’s, the Brooklyn Grocery Store That Feeds Nostalgia
Sahadi’s, on Atlantic Avenue, has specialized in Middle Eastern comfort food for the past 75 years. Now, with a second location and a lively cafe,...

At Veniero’s, a New York Bakery Where Frank Sinatra Liked to Buy Pastries
Founded in 1894 and run by members of the same family ever since, Veniero’s is an icon of Italian American New York.

At Sylvia’s in Harlem, Food Is a Family Affair
The grande dame of New York soul food, now run by a new generation of the Woods dynasty, has been feeding the city, and its...